LAB calls a “day of vindication” for January 27 against the reforms and budgets

He considers that the labor and pension reforms are “insufficient”, and that the budgets of Navarra and the CAV have “manifest deficits”.

The LAB union calls a “day of vindication in the work centers” next January 27 before labor and pension reforms that it sees as “insufficient” and that “do not respond to the needs of the workers” and some budgets both in Navarra as in the CAV with “manifest deficits”.

That is why LAB considers it necessary to “open a new cycle of mobilizations to position the correlation of forces in favor of workers” and promote a “transformation of working and living conditions”, for which, in addition to interprofessional initiatives, it proposes a “Basque Labor Code that regulates the field of employment “and its own Social Security law that responds to the” care and health needs of all people. “

Specifies that the objective of the union is a Minimum Interprofessional Salary of 1,400 euros, move towards a 30-hour workweek and overcome the wage gap with transparency in hiring and promotions and the rejection of discrimination.

He is also committed to “ending the destruction of employment” and for this he wants to toughen the collective dismissal, increase compensation, recover the intervention of the labor authority, recognize the right of subrogation and in unfair dismissals let the worker decide between compensation or position of work.

Other demands of LAB for this January 27 include limiting the partial days by establishing a minimum and penalizing companies, and by providing stability to public employment.

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